Circular logic circular philosophy?

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The discussion centers on the complexities of subjective versus objective reality, particularly in the context of mental health and philosophical discourse. It critiques the tendency to engage in circular logic, where conversations about reality often lead to a consensus that nothing is truly real, resulting in a lack of clarity and understanding. The argument emphasizes that while subjective experiences, such as those of a person with schizophrenia, are real, their interpretations may be flawed. This raises the question of the validity of subjective experiences and their impact on reality. The conversation also highlights the danger of extreme relativism, suggesting that if all perceptions are equally valid, it undermines the existence of objective reality. Ultimately, it posits that while our understanding of reality is limited by our senses and perceptions, acknowledging both subjective and objective elements is crucial for a more comprehensive grasp of existence. The discussion calls for a balance between recognizing subjective experiences as real while also affirming the existence of an objective reality.
scott_sieger
Having spent a lot of time with issues to do with mental health one thing seems to stand out that I felt needed to be discussed.

So often these days when you want to discuss philosophy or other fields associated the discussion invariably ends up in a state of discussing the subjective nature of reality. The discussion invariabley ends with all parties agreeing that we essentially know nothing and that nothing is real any way.

To me this is circular logic and self defeating use of philosophy.

What do we know , how do we know and is what we know real any way? type of statements.

So we leave none the wiser because it probably aint real any way so why bother.

A Schizophrenic says that he knows the CIA is plotting to kill him.

Is this real or isn't it?

It is real, his experiences are real however his understanding of his experience is flawed.

His reaction to his misunderstanding has a very real effect of other people etc.. so to say it isn't real is only to invalidate his existence.

Subjectivity is just as real as objectivity. It is a reality that is unique to every individual and this is also a real statement.

To say subjectivity is unreal is to say life is unreal...and so what do we end up with is a cronic state of doubting what is and what isn't real.

Personally I just consider everything as being real, a childs imaginary friend is just as real as my fantasy of being an astonaught. which is just as real as the dinner I am had.

Circular logic is an intellectual trap that we seem to like. It prevents productive thought and action. it is self defeating and a form of mental masturbation.

An apple is an apple but is it an apple? Is an example of circular logic. Of course it is an apple and of course there is subjective differences but let us please accept that it is an apple and not be too concerned with variations in perception thus invalidating the fact that it is an apple.


I know that subjectively I haven't explained my self too well with this thread but objectively the issue of circular logic is clear.

Maybe some one else can subjectively add to this need to be objective about subjectivity and ahhhhhh this love of circular logic that we seem to all subjectively share.
 
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A subjective anything is not real. The delusions in the schizophrenic's head does exist, but they are not real. Scott, I am surprised at you, taking the position that everything is equally real and valid leads to infinite amounts of relativism. That is one of the most extreme forms of evil and insanity there are, and is obviouly flawed, because if everything were relative then objectivity can't exist and so one can't be sure of anything.
 
Scott I agree with you as far as you go. Subjectivity is more real than objectivity. Objectivity is the illusion that we create by making or thinking that our perceptions real.
Ultimately we can know only that we individually exist and that everything we sense is limited by our senses and subject to error.
Our minds interpet the input of our senses and make them perceptions.
Are these perceptions anymore real than dreams or any other pure creation of our minds? I don't think so. That which we call objective reality exists only in our minds.
Is this circular reasoning? Not in my opinion. I think this is acceptance of the reality of our existence. We think of the objective as the one and only ultimate reality and that it exists outside of ourselves. If it is outside of ourselves then we can only know of it through our senses and our perceptions of what our senses are telling us and we know that both our senses and perceptions are limited and fallible. This to me is more like the circular reasoning that you are talking about.
 
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